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  5. Using nlMeta

Using nlMeta

At times one wants to control the flow of the virtual assistant by taking an alternate path to improve the user’s experience.

Consider the following scenarios:

  1. The NLP engine might have identified an intent based on the user utterance. But a  different task might be more suitable based on additional information gathered from the backend systems or from the webpage where the SDK is hosted or any other external information.
  2. Consider a flight booking virtual assistant that greets the user with the best ongoing deals as part of the Welcome message. Based on the user selection, the ‘book flight’ task can be programmatically invoked by prepopulating the travel details like source city, destination city, travel, etc. from the deal information presented to the user.

Kore.ai provides a way to pass information to the virtual assistant programmatically using nlMeta data. This can be used in the BotKit SDK, Widget SDK, and Web SDK to pass information like intent to be triggered along with the entity values, and other task settings as per your need.

nlMeta

nlMeta is an object which can be used to pass information to the bot. The bot would use this information to execute the intent specified therein before attempting at decoding any other information.

Sample

The following is a sample of how the nlMeta object needs to be populated:

      'nlMeta': {
            'intent': '<intent_name>',  
            'childBotName': '<child_bot_name>',
            'isRefresh': <true/false>, 
            'entities': {      
			'<entity1_value>': value1,
                        '<entity2_value>': value2,
			},
      	    'interruptionOptions': {
               'hr': {
                 'h': 1;
                 'r': 1;
                 'nn': true
                }
              }
      }

Parameters

The following are the parameters that can be used in this object:

Parameters Description
nlMeta An object for natural language information for the bot
intent Intent identified via 3rd party which needs to be triggered by the bot
childBotName Only used in case of a universal bot to identify the child bot intent to trigger
entities Object with entity-value pairs as needed by the intent to be triggered
isRefresh
  • Set to true to end the current task and start executing incoming task
  • If not set or if set to false the incoming task would be executed as per hold and resume settings
interruptionOptions

To indicate the interruption behavior, in case any task is in progress when the bot receives this nlMeta information. Values can be:

  • discardAll – to discard current and previous tasks, if any
  • hr – for hold and resume options
    h

    for hold option, following are the options:

    • 1 – “Hold the current task and resume back once the new task is completed”
    • 2- “Discard the current task and switch to new”
    • 3- “Switch to new task without any notification to user and discard current task”
    • 4- “Continue the current task and add new task to the follow-up task list”
    • 5- “Allow the end user to select the behavior”
    r

    for resume option, following are the options:

    • 1 – “Get confirmation with the user before resuming an on-hold task”
    • 2- “Notify the user with a message that the on hold task is being resumed”
    • 3- “Resume the on hold task without any specific message to the user”
    nn

    neverNotify – notification to the user

    • True – Always resume the on hold task without any specific message to the user if the task ended in a single response
    • False – inform the user

In case, the requested task is not found the bot would respond with a standard response “Dialog task required for conversation not available”.

Usage

As mentioned, nlMeta can be populated and sent to the virtual assistant via BotKit SDK, and web/widget SDK. The following illustrates how it can be accomplished:

  • BotKit SDK – as part of metaInfo object:
    data.metaInfo = {
          'nlMeta': {
                'intent': 'Authenticate User', 
                'isRefresh': true, 
        	     'entities': {
    		"Name": "John"
    		},
     	    'interruptionOptions': 'discardAll'
          }
    }
  • Web SDK – the nlMeta information can be sent as a parameter using the sendMessage function. You can find this function in the chatWindow.js file. Add a condition when the nlMeta data needs to consumed as follows:
    if(_this.text() == “Existing”){
    me.sendMessage(_this, attachmentinfo, {'nlMeta': {
                'intent': 'Authenticate User'}}); 
    }
        	else{
    		me.sendMessage(_this, attachmentinfo);
    		}

    In the above example, the Authenticate User intent would be triggered if the text field contains the value “Existing”.

  • Widget SDK – the nlMeta information can be sent as part of the payload for various templates like button, menu, list, etc., see here for details
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